LAWRENCE HELMAN PUBLIC RELATIONS – E MAIL - [email protected] nd 1643 32 Ave. SF, CA 94122 - Tel. 415 /661- 1260 / Cell. 415/ 336- 8220 (DO NOT PUBLISH THIS #) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nov. 25, 2013.- For press materials and hi-res color press photos, visit: http://www.therhino.org/press.htm Theatre Rhinoceros presents… The Bay Area Premiere of the Stephen Sondheim Musical ROAD SHOW Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by John Weidman Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick Starring Bill Fahrner * and Rudy Guerrero* Musical Direction by Dave Dobrusky Directed by John Fisher Bay Area Premiere - Limited Engagement - 15 Performances Only! January 2 – 19, 2014 - MUST CLOSE JANUARY 19 Wed. - Sat. - 8:00 pm / Sun. - 3:00 pm Previews Jan. 2 & 3 (Thurs. & Fri.) – Opens Sat. Jan. 4 - 8:00 pm Eureka Theatre in SF www.TheRhino.org *Member Actor’s Equity Association Trailer: http://tinyurl.com/kweqjmf “Addison and Wilson Mizner were born within a year and a half of each other in the early 1870s in Benicia, CA. During the course of their long, colorful and often chaotic lives, they criss-crossed the country – sometimes separately, sometimes together – trying their hands at a dizzying array of different enterprises and pursuits from prospecting for gold in the Yukon to promoting a utopian real-estate venture during the Florida land boom. Addison died in Palm Beach in 1933, leaving behind a handful of uniquely designed Mizner houses. Wilson died within weeks of him, in Hollywood. ROAD SHOW is the story of their lives – or at any rate our version of it.” - Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman Theatre Rhino does Sondheim. We have not just chosen any Sondheim musical usually done by regional theatres, but the obscure ROAD SHOW. This musical has had many incarnations (previously titled Bounce, and before that Wise Guys and Gold!), but the few people who have seen it may not have seen this version being presented by Theatre Rhino. ROAD SHOW, Sondheim's first new musical since his Tony Award-winning Passion in 1994, reunited the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning composer with book writer Weidman (Assassins, Pacific Overtures) and Tony Award-winning director John Doyle (Sweeney Todd, Company). The production played an extended run Off-Broadway at the Public Theater in 2008, but beyond a 2011 London remounting at the Menier Chocolate Factory, the musical has remained unseen by audiences until now. Spanning 40 years, from the Alaskan Gold Rush to the Florida real estate boom in the 1930s, Road Show, featuring music and lyrics by Sondheim and book by John Weidman, is the story of two brothers whose quest for the American dream turns into a test of morality and judgment that changes their lives in unexpected ways. The musical stars Bay Area favorites Bill Fahrner* (Addison Mizner) and Rudy Guerrero* (Wilson Mizner). The other cast members are Michael Doppe, Kim Larsen, Justin Lucas, Kate McCarthy, Ae’Jay Mitchell, Kathryn Wood & Sarah Young. ROAD SHOW is directed by the Glickman and Critics’ Circle Award-winning John Fisher. Lighting Design / Stage Manager: Colin Johnson; Costume Design by Scarlett Kellum; Scenic Design by Gilbert Johnson; Photography by Kent Taylor; Musical Direction by 42nd Street Moon and Rhino favorite Dave Dobrusky. Road Show will have its Bay Area premiere in this exclusive Theatre Rhinoceros production in San Francisco for a limited engagement – 15 performances only! The show plays Jan. 2 – 19, 2014 - Wed. - Sat. - 8:00 pm / Sun. - 3:00 pm. Previews Jan. 2 & 3 (Thurs. & Fri.) (No Press at Previews please.) – Opening night is Sat. Jan. 4 - 8:00 pm. Performances: Sun., Jan. 5 thru Sun., Jan. 19, 2014. MUST CLOSE JANUARY 19. Dates / Times: Wed. - Sat. - 8:00 pm, Sun., Jan. 5 - 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm, Sundays, Jan. 12 and Jan. 19 - 3:00 pm only. Individual perf. dates are: Jan. 2, 3 (previews), 4 (opening), 5 (2 shows – 3 & 7 pm) / 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 / 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2014. Shows are at The Eureka Theatre, 215 Jackson St. (btwn. Front & Battery, in SF 94111, Embarcadero BART) Tickets are $15 - $30 and are available at http://www.therhino.org/buy.htm or 1-800- 838-3006. (Previews are pay-what-you-wish.) To arrange an interview with director John Fisher, or any of the actors or for additional info, please call or e-mail Lawrence Helman at 415/ 661-1260 / [email protected] Theatre Rhino’s previous presentation of a Stephen Sondheim musical - Marry Me a Little - was in February 2011 and was a hit with critics and audiences. PRE-SHOW NIGHTLY PRESENTATION by Director John Fisher "Stephen Sondheim: The Composer and his Context" Nightly starting on January 9,, 2014 7:30 pm nightly/2:30 pm Sunday Matinees starting on Jan. 9, 2014 - One half hour before each performance the director will give a brief presentation about Stephen Sondheim, his career and the evolution of Sondheim and John Weidman's Road Show. This presentation is included in the price of admission. Theatre Rhinoceros, America’s longest running and most adventurous queer theatre, develops and produces professional works of theatre that enlighten, enrich, and explore both the ordinary and the extraordinary aspects of our queer community. Note: in a fortuitous and synchronistic stoke of good fortune, The Benicia Historical Museum in Benicia, CA has on exhibit a show about the Mizner Brothers - born in Benicia, CA. Now thru Jan. 2104. Info below. (Would make a good tie-in/ sidebar item to a story about ROAD SHOW). http://beniciahistoricalmuseum.org/Events/events_home.htm "THOSE AMAZING MIZNERS: BENICIA'S CELEBRATED CLAN" Current exhibit through January 2014 Come learn about the achievements and pratfalls of this powerful local dynasty and iconic American family who inspired Stephen Sondheim to pen the musical "Road Show" Benicia Historical Museum - 2060 Camel Rd. Benicia CA. 94510 Tel. 707- 745-5435 Museum Hours Wed. - Sun.1 - 4pm Adults $5 Seniors/students $3 Children 6-12 $2.00 (5 & under free) Bios: Bill Fahrner* (Addison Mizner), returns to Theatre Rhinoceros after his performance in the two- character Stephen Sondheim hit Marry Me a Little in 2011. Bill has been seen in more than 30 musicals with 42nd Street Moon (including works by Kern, Hammerstein, Porter, Rodgers & Hart, Berlin, Monnot, and the Gershwins). He has also worked with Center REP (Godspell, Drood, Heartbeats) and Woodminster (Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon). Bill has won a BATCC and two Dean Goodman Awards. Rudy Guerrero* (Wilson Mizner) is very happy to return to The Rhino after his performance as Sam and Man in the controversial Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? (June 2013). Regional theater credits include performances at 42nd St. Moon, Alcazar Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre (ACT), Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Connecticut Repertory Theater, Foothill Music Theater (winner of the Bay Area Theater Critics Circle Award for his Principal Performance as the “Leading Player” in Pippin), Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, Magic Theatre, Marin Shakespeare Company, Marin Theatre Company, Pacific Alliance Stage Company, SF Playhouse, TheatreWorks, Willows Theater Company, and Word for Word. TV credits include principal role in the Emmy Award-Winning Tele-Play, Secrets. Rudy has a BFA in Musical Theater from the Boston Conservatory and a MFA in Acting from the ACT. * The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. John Fisher (Director) Fisher’s plays include The Joy of Gay Sex, which was produced Off- Broadway, and Medea: The Musical, which was produced as a part of the HBO Comedy Arts Festival and ran for eighteen months in its original San Francisco production. John is a two-time winner of the Will Glickman Playwright Award, and a recipient of an NEA Project Grant, a GLAAD Media Award, two L.A. Weekly Awards, a Garland Award, two Cable Car Awards, a San Francisco Bay Guardian Goldie Award, and five Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Awards. He holds a Ph.D. in Dramatic Art from the UC Berkeley and has taught at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, ACT and at the Yale School of Drama. Recent work includes SexRev: The José Sarria Experience, a Theatre Rhino production at CounterPULSE. Stephen Sondheim (music/lyrics) was born in NYC. His father, Herbert Sondheim, was a successful dress manufacturer, his mother, Janet Fox, a fashion designer. Young Stephen was given piano lessons from an early age, and showed a distinct aptitude for music, puzzles and mathematics. His parents divorced when he was only ten, and Stephen, an only child, was taken by his mother to live on a farm in Bucks County, PA. The area had attracted a number of well-known personalities from the NY theater world; a close neighbor was the playwright, lyricist and producer Oscar Hammerstein II, who had a son Stephen's age. Stephen Sondheim and Jimmy Hammerstein soon became friends, and Stephen came to see the older Hammerstein as a role model. At the time, Hammerstein was inaugurating his historic collaboration with composer Richard Rodgers. When Sondheim was in his teens, Rodgers & Hammerstein were enjoying unprecedented success with the shows Oklahoma! and South Pacific. Sondheim resolved that he too would write for the theater. Sondheim studied piano seriously through his prep school years, while Hammerstein tutored him in writing for the theater. With Hammerstein's guidance, he wrote scripts and scores for four shows, a project that occupied Sondheim through his student years at Williams College. On graduation, he was awarded a two-year scholarship to study composition. He studied with the avant-garde composer Milton Babbit, writing a piano concerto and a violin sonata while trying to break into the theater.
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